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Themes

RNA biology

RNA biology has emerged as one of the most important areas in modern biology and medicine. Coding and noncoding RNAs are central players in a wide spectrum of biological processes. This theme will explore the forefront of research on post-transcriptional gene regulation, ranging from the roles of RNAs and proteins in RNA processing and translation to new technologies and RNA-based therapies.

Organizers

Sergej Djuranovic

Sergej Djuranovic
Washington University in St. Louis

Olivia S. Rissland

Olivia S. Rissland
University of Colorado School of Medicine

Symposia

Sunday, April 13

RNA processing

  • Evolutionary plasticity of poly(A) signals
    Olivia Rissland, University of Colorado
  • Gene expression regulation by RNA modifications
    Siggy Nachtergaele, Yale University
  • Exploring the crossroads of neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration: The RNA exosome and human disease 
    Derrick Morton, University of Southern California
  • Leveraging machine learning to reveal the splicing code
    Hani Goodarzi, University of California, San Francisco
Monday, April 14

RNA in cytoplasm

  • Ribosomal frameshifting on polyA tracks in heat stress
    Sergej Djuranovic, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Understanding long noncoding RNA multifunctionality through splicing and structural dynamics
    Alisha Jones, New York University
  • Dynamics of translation
    Joseph D. Puglisi, Stanford University
  • Target-directed microRNA degradation
    Katherine McJunkin, National Institutes of Health
Tuesday, April 15

RNA-based therapies/RNA methods

  • CRISPR-Cas effectors exhibit metal-dependent specificity switching
    Dipali Sashital, Iowa State University
  • De novo gene synthesis by an antiviral reverse transcriptase
    Samuel Sternberg, Columbia University
  • TBD
    Alicia Bicknell, Moderna Inc.
  • TBD
    Alexander Mankin, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Other sessions

These sessions and activities will also be of interest. for details on these and the rest of the ASBMB Annual Meeting.

Featured speakers


  • Melissa J. Moore, University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School

  • Richard Silverman, Northwestern University

Meetups

  • Epigenetics and gene regulation
  • Industry scientists and industry interest
  • RNA

Interest group sessions

Workshops

Poster sessions

  • Epigenetics and gene regulation
  • Nucleic acids

Events

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